quote:Originally posted by blackswirl
Tofinofish I have herd of a new to me technique I'm gonna try this year around Mctush in june for sockeye and it's different. The bottum rod on the riggers the standerd flasher and a squirt but the top rod set reel close to the gear on the bottum and alittle behind with a fly it sounds crazy but those sockeye are so squirly and on a flyrod it would be fun and probably increase the sucsess rate for landing them as the action in a fly rod would be gentler on there mouths I think but those mooching rods are long enough to it probably wouldn't make a difference just lighter gear I supose. So what do you think sounds nuts Lol.
Doesn't really seem nuts to me. I have tied and fished my own flies behind a flasher down deep or just above attractors for years.
There were times that I would fish 2 "flasher flies" that would pound Springs and Coho as well or better than the chovies or spoons. I matched the bait nearly identical - usually Needlefish - and worked well, especially as new synthetic materials have come out.
-A quick story..My 11 year old son has been tying flies for a few years now, and my 6 year old daughter has also followed along with some pretty creative patterns. One particular pattern of my daughter's turned out looking like a hot pink Needlefish, that I encouraged her to put a few extra coats of cement on all over, and to seal the eyes on better. The next week she wanted to fish with dad, and said she wanted to use one of her flies. We fished in Clayoquot, 20 minutes from Tofino for Coho for about 4 hours. I put on my "hot" combo on one side, and her fly tight behind a mini Oki on the other side. Out of 9 fish hooked, 7 were on her hot little Needlefish tied on a #1 hook. We had a blast and she was pretty proud of her fly that made it all happen. She took it to show and tell when school started. I've got some great pics from that day, that will be mounted on the wall beside my son's first Whitetail buck from this fall. Really cool memories there....
So now you can imagine how simple a plankton fly it would take to fool a sockeye or Coho.....you might try it with some scent as well.
The fly rod idea is great as well, the lighter the better.
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